Drone Laws in Finland

Updated August 2018

What are the laws regarding Drones / UAV / Quadcopters in Finland?

Finland has one of the most liberal aviation regulations in the world as regards the use of unmanned aircraft and flying models. The level of regulation depends on how the device is used. The requirements for model aircraft used for recreational purposes are significantly lighter than those for remotely piloted aircraft used professionally.

Guidelines

During flight always maintain visual contact to your drone.

Flying closer than 5 km from an airport is not allowed without permission from the air traffic control tower.

The maximum allowed flight altitude is 150 m. Flying in the control zone of an airport but still further away than 5 km of the airport the maximum allowed flight altitude is 50 m.

Flying a drone above a crowd of people is not allowed.

The flight must not endanger or disturb the operations of an emergency services helicopter.

While flying close to small airports or helipads such as Nummela or Meilahti you should be extra careful.

Flying above cities is allowed when the pilot knows the flying area, has made sure that flying safely there is possible and the drone weighs less than 3kg.

Altitude of Operation

From My Personal Experience

Finland has some of the most liberal drone laws in the world. During my trip, I saw numerous drones in Inari, Rovaniemi, and Helsinki. Helsinki was the only city where I saw no drone zones. The signs are clearly posted for visitors to see in the locations. Also as the airport is located within a 5 km radius, Kemi is a no drone town.

My Advice

Instead of remembering the laws all the time, and wondering if it’s safe to fly in your area, simply download the Droneinfo app on your phone. The app is developed by the Finnish Transport Safety Agency, and provides you all the information you need regarding flying your drone based on your current location.

Tips For Flying In Extremely Cold Conditions

If you’re visiting Finland in the winter, you’ll need to be extra careful while flying your drone in the freezing cold. Most drone manufacturers discourage you from flying in temperatures below 0° Celsius. The cold negatively affects the battery performance. However, it is still possible to fly your drone in extremely cold conditions by taking a few extra precautions. Remember to read the best practices for flying your drone in cold weather.